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A variety of members stories, news, articles and information about our services, our industry and our business.
How Betting Giants Exploit Vulnerable Gamblers—And What Needs to Change
When betting companies target individuals struggling with gambling habits, the consequences can be life-altering and not in a good way. Recent revelations about Sky Betting & Gaming exposed how far some giants will go, amassing thousands of data points to track...
The Hidden Toll: When Gambling Leads to Crime
Financial stress and desperation form a clear connection that leads people to commit criminal acts through gambling activities. People who get caught in gambling addiction face the potential to commit crimes such as theft and embezzlement which they never expected...
Community-Based Gambling Help: Bridging Recovery Through Local Linkages
Gambling-related harm continues to be a pressing issue across the UK. Despite the presence of gambling laws and regulations, many individuals still fall into harmful gambling behaviours that impact families, careers, and mental health. As gambling becomes more...
Tom Hudd Takes on the Brighton Marathon to Support GamLEARN
We’re thrilled to share that our dedicated supporter, Tom Hudd, is taking on the Brighton Marathon 2025 to raise vital funds for GamLEARN. Every pound he raises on this incredible challenge will go directly to supporting vulnerable gamblers and those impacted by...
Facing a Theft Case? See How GamLEARN Makes a Difference
Facing a theft case can turn life upside down, especially when gambling has played a part. It’s a stressful, isolating situation, and finding the right help feels overwhelming. At GamLEARN, we understand the deep connection between gambling-related harms and...
Football’s Gambling Ad Surge: A Call for Regulation
We support the recent article in the Guardian about the call to impose regulations on sports gambling ads, recognising their growing impact on vulnerable individuals. These adverts pop up everywhere, from stadium screens to late-night TV, and they’re hard to...





